Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1953 badge. This Blue and Green front bonnet badge shows this car to be earlier than 1960 when the colours were changed
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Volkswagen Type 1 1953.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1955. This car was the 'standard' version, cut down on price and equipment, with chrome work being painted.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1959, In some markets Beetles already carried front indicators, but this South African car retains side flappers.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1963. In 1963 the shield badge above the front bonnet handle was discontinued. Indicators on top of the wings had been available in American markets from 1958, but were added to European cars from 1963.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1965. Larger front indicators from 1964, larger windows all round from 1965
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1971. Vertical headlamps and revised front wings were given to the Beetle in 1967.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1953. Right hand drive exports of VW Beetles only started in 1953, when this one was sold.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1953. The single oval rear window replaced the split window in 1953. The engine was 1131cc until uprated to 1192cc in 1954.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1954. In 1954 202,174 Beetle cars and 3,938 convertibles were sold.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1955. The full length sunroof had been available since 1950
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1956 Convertible. In 1949 Karmann of Osnabruck converted a Beetle to a cabriolet, and production was sanctioned for more. Over 300,000 Karmann cabriolets were made.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1957. This car was built in South Africa. The 1957 model still had the small front and rear screens, both enlarged in 1958.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1957. From 1954 the rear lights had become single lens units, no longer having the 'heart-shaped' stop light. 1957 was the final year for oval rear window.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1959. In 1958 larger front and rear windows were given to the Beetle. Single lens 'snowflakes' rear lights remain until 1962.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1963. In 1958 the windscreen was enlarged, and in 1965 all windows were bigger.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1963. From 1960 a 40bhp engine had been fitted. The larger 'rectangular' rear window had been given in 1958.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1965. Large side windows are the most notable change for 1965, but the front and rear screens were also enlarged
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1968. In 1965 all windows were enlarged and the windscreen was slightly curved. In 1966 the ventilated wheels and flatter hubcaps had appeared on the Beetle. From 1967 the non-sloping front headlamps and new bumpers were given
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1968. The Beetle was available with a 50bhp 1300cc engine from 1966. The larger tail lights were added in 1968
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1971. A through ventilation system was added in 1971, and has little crescent-shaped grilles aft of the rear side windows.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1971. In 1970 ventilation slots were added to the rear bonnet, and larger taillights were added
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Volkswagen Type 1 1302S 1971. The VW 'Super Beetle' was a higher price car. The nose was revised with a bigger bonnet and underneath were fitted macpherson strut suspension and better brakes.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1302S 1971. The 1302S was known as the 'Super Beetle' and VW hoped to make this an up-market car. The 1600cc engine was given dual-ported heads to increase performance.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1303 1973. For 1971 VW introduced the "Super Beetle" with new Macpherson front suspension and changed front panels. In 1973 the 1302 was revised to become the 1303. Biggest change was the new panoramic windscreen, a response to USA safety requirements.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1303 1973. Late model 1302 VWs were given enlarged rear window and 4-sets of vents on the rear bonnet. The 'Elephants feet' rear lamps came with the 1303 model in 1973
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Volkswagen Type 1 1500 1967. In 1967 the sloping front headlamps were replaced by upright lamps in redesigned wings
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Volkswagen Type 1 1500 1967. A 53bhp 1500cc engine was optional on the Beetle from 1967. This engine was developed for the Type 3 car.
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VW Beetle 1200 L 1972. This car did not leave Wolfsburg coloured in this way, but the paint scheme was added at about 3years old.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1954 - windscreen
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1956 Convertible - windscreen. Right up until the Super Beetle of 1973, the Karmann Beetle Cabriolet had its own flat windscreen
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Volkswagen Type 1 1957 - windscreen
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1965 - windscreen. From 1965 the Beetle was given enlarged front and rear screens and larger side windows.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1957 - rear window, final year for the oval.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1963. The non-oval rear window appeared in 1958
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1971. The rear window (and all other windows) were enlarged in 1965
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Volkswagen Type 1 1303 1973. The largest rear screen was given to the 1302 in 1972 and passed onto the 1303 in 1973
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Volkswagen Type 1 1960 - rear wheel
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Volkswagen Type 1 1965 - front wheel
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Volkswagen Type 1 1953 - tail lamp
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1957 - rear light unit used from 1954 to 1962
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1965. Larger front indicators from 1964.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1965. Larger taillights with built in indicators had been added in 1962.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1303 1973. The largest rear lamps ever fitted to a Beetle were given to the 1303 model in 1973.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1956 Convertible. This view shows a 'thermometer' type fuel guage next to the speedometer, which was an optional extra not standard.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1959.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1965. Large side windows are the most notable change for 1965, but the front and rear screens were also enlarged
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1971
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Volkswagen Type 1 1303 1973. The 1303 has the largest body of all Beetles. From 1972 the rear screen was enlarged and the 1303 gained the new curved windscreen in 1973. The extended nose (with macpherson strut suspension) had been given to the 1302 models in 1971.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1953.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1956 Convertible. With the cooling grille above the rear bonnet covered by the hood, new vents had to be made in the bonnet.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1959.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1200 1963. Combination rear lights and indicators were added in 1963.
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Volkswagen Type 1 1300 1968. In 1966 the 50bhp 1300cc engine was an option. Bumpers were changed in 1968
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Volkswagen Type 1 1303 1973. For 1971 VW introduced the "Super Beetle". Available as '1302' (with 1300cc engine) and '1302S' (with 1600cc), this was updated in 1973 to the '1303'. In 1972 the rear window had been enlarged, and 4 sets of vents added to the rear bonnet.
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